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Replying to: asx (Feb 06, 2008 9:39 am) The MP3 playback is not perfect, but OK. The system does support folders, but makes them flat, meaning that you will not know if a sub-folder is inside another folder. There are two lines of names on the display, one is for disc (folder) name, the other is for file name. The display will not show complete folder names, which is normally the Artist-Album. It will not scroll through folder names either. It considers a folder with MP3 files to be a disc, and has very few non-scrollable characters for its name to show. I wish I could scroll through disc names when they are long, but I can't. The display does show complete file names and can scroll through them. You have to press the Info button to do the scrolling. The system does not seem to read ID3 tags, just the file names. The system does recognize international characters, but makes mistakes. For example, it shows N instead of Russian I, which is inverse N. The system makes noticeable audio gaps (about 2 seconds) between files. This is a little annoying sometimes. Other than that, the Infinity system (at least the one with RSE) is quite good. The bass is neither boomy nor overpowering, but plenty with the right recording. The highs are crisp and clean, but not harsh. Midrange is very defined and clean as well. Overall, the system is very well balanced, it's one of the best stock car audio systems that I've heard. |
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My Limited 08 which I just got last Saturday gets the best AM reception out of any AM radio I have ever had. There are areas on my daily commute where electrical noise will drown out the AM, but on my VC I can still hear quite clearly what they are saying, and the electrical noise is muted and barely noticeable. Huge improvement over some others. Sound quality is so much better than any other system I have had, even compared to some aftermarkets I had installed with the only exception being the chest pounding bass. This is expected of any factory unit to not pound my chest with bass, but at least this one has some potential. I have the RSE Infinity system and it sounds great. I haven't tried the CD's yet, but XM is totally awesome.
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See my last post on this. #28. I think the AM antenna is the wire wrapped around the roof mounted 6 to 8 inch antenna. My radio on AM gets VERY poor reception. |
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The Middle East version Veracruz comes with a touch screen, along with NAV, DVD, TV, BT phone and AUX. Mainly the TV and DVD will not show while the vehicle is in move, but not any more. Ok, I know this may be dangerous while driving. But when the front passenger seat is occupied, without this, he/she will be unhappy. For the other passengers I got a roof flip DVD for them. Here is the video to proof it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXby_e-e-xs You may wonder how this been done. There is a cable from the car computer sending signal of the vehicle speed and it is attached to the front screen, when the vehicle moves the screen shuts down. Simply unplug the cable. To get into details, I just went to the dealer, talked to the electrician there to make it as “an outside deal” knowing that he done it for several Azeras before. While the car was is maintenance, he just accomplish it, nice and clean. Thought to share this with you guys. |
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Replying to: dink12 (Feb 27, 2008 9:33 pm) |
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| I'm wondering why Hyundai chose to put such crappy headphones for the rear entertainment system. They are utter piece of garbage. No high frequencies whatsoever, the cutoff is probably around 5-6KHz. I know I cannot do anything about it and it's kind of rhetoric question, but Hyundai should be ashamed. | |
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I've read that Audio Jack in Veracruz is implemented using an FM modulator. So I could just use my old $20 FM modulator that has much more features than what Hyundai sells anyhow. However, I was wondering does anybody know if there's real line-in hidden somewhere on the back of the radio by any chance? I have a spare iPhone/iPod dock with line-out, and if it was possible to plug it into real AUX connector (not the one simulated via FM modulator), it would be great...
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Replying to: amiliv (Apr 19, 2008 9:18 pm) |
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